How to build a single garage - from buildeazy
This garage is designed with cost in mind. It is an ideal project for the person with a limited budget, who does not want to pay the full up-front costs of a completed garage, yet wants something practical and useable in the meantime. This Plan Set shows how a garage can be built and used prior to a concrete floor being laid. Hard ground with a bit of metal thrown on top can be used indefinitely as a garage floor until the time or money can be found to incorporate a concrete slab. Add an iron roof cover and plywood cladding, and this makes for a very cost-effective garage indeed!
Building a garage - from Rona
16 feet X 22 feet garage. Building a garage is not unlike building a shed. By hiring contractors to do the excavation and foundation work, a handy do-it-yourselfer can carry out such a large project that will undoubtedly add value to your property. Good instructions and downloadable plans in PDF format. In standard dimensions (ft and ins).
One car garage - from MWPS
Go to the link above and then click on the 'Download' button for the one car garage. In PDF format. No instructions but good plans. In standard dimensions (ft and ins).
How to build a garage - from doityourself.com
The pages detail the building of a simple garage. Although not usually the project for a beginning do it yourselfer, with the advent of garage kits, including pre-cut studs, assembled roof trusses and metal fasteners to the home building market, even a novice can do it. Just think of building a garage as being made up of many, small, easily accomplished steps. Good in depth tutorial. In standard dimensions (ft and ins).
24' x 24' Two car Garage with loft - from cadnw
This well designed 2-car garage is packed with many features and options.
The steep roof permits an optional loft with over 5' walls on the second
floor. Loft access is from an L-shaped stairway on the right wall. On the main
floor a 3' personal door and 6' window on the right side help add natural light.
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